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Government Has History Of Rescuing Shaky Institutions - Seattle Post Intelligencer
san francisco -- the u.s. plan to ease the credit crisis by investing in banks retraces steps taken during the depression by an agency that accomplished its mission -- but became a sprawling bureaucracy that dissolved amid fraud and corruption ...
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Kim's Cash And Credit Clean-up (10-14-08)
consumer reporter kim fettig looks at the biggest misconceptions many of us have when it comes to our credit history.
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Government Moves Again To Unclog Credit Lines
the government put itself four-square into the country's banking business tuesday, resorting to what president bush conceded was the unwelcome choice of buying into the system to loosen paralyzed channels of credit.
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For Japan It Must Look Like A Question Of History Repeating Itself ... - Financial Times
for japanese banks, the crisis that western banks are facing must seem like a fast-forward version of the nightmare they finally extricated themselves from just a few years ago. throughout the 1990s, japan's banking sector suffered the consequences ...
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Crisis Is The Fruit Of Policies That Encourage Low Wages - Philadelphia Inquirer
judith stein is a history professor at city college of new york the volatile stock market and credit freeze focus the mind on crisis management. but this calamity is connected to 30 years of policies that encourage low wages. after world war ii, it ...
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U.s. Reshapes Plan To Ease Bank Credit
washington — the bush administration rushed to revamp the largest u.s. bailout plan in history monday, working with executives of the nation's biggest banks to shift and shape new pieces and get desperately needed credit flowing.
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Stocks Soar On Bush Move To Free Up Credit
the bush administration rushed to revamp the largest u.s. bailout plan in history monday, working with executives of the nation's biggest banks to shift and shape new pieces and get desperately needed credit flowing. stocks soared around the world in response to dramatic efforts here and overseas -- and the possibility of even bolder american action.
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Government Moves Again To Unclog Credit Lines - Fosters Daily Democrat
washington (ap) _ the government put itself four-square into the country's banking business tuesday, resorting to what president bush conceded was the unwelcome choice of buying into the system to loosen paralyzed channels of credit. the president ...
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Cougars Qb Gary Rogers Feared He Was Paralyzed - Seattle Times
pullman — in the midst of one of the worst seasons in school history, a little perspective walked back onto the washington state campus tuesday. gary rogers, who once upon a time was the starting quarterback for the cougars, was in bohler gym and ...
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Government Has History Of Rescuing Shaky Institutions
san francisco -- the u.s. plan to ease the credit crisis by investing in banks retraces steps taken during the depression by an agency that accomplished its mission -- but became a sprawling bureaucracy that dissolved amid fraud and corruption allegations.
seattlepi.nwsource.com

A History Of Federal Bailouts
the federal government has a history of stepping in to help quell financial crises in the u.s. some of the actions have been temporary, but many of the resulting agencies and programs are a lasting legacy.
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U.s. Budget Deficit In 2008 Soars To A Record $454.8 Billion - Philadelphia Inquirer
washington - the federal budget deficit soared to $454.8 billion in 2008 as a housing collapse and efforts to combat the economic slowdown pushed the tide of government red ink to the highest level in history. the bush administration said yesterday ...
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A History Of Federal Bailouts - Sacramento Bee
the federal government has a history of stepping in to help quell financial crises in the u.s. some of the actions have been temporary, but many of the resulting agencies and programs are a lasting legacy. the new deal's public works projects pumped ...
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Program Helps Get Drivers Good Car Loans, Rebuild Bad Credit
every other month trina robinson was pouring money into repairs for her 10-year-old chevy lumina: $200 here, $300 there for failing ball joints, wheel bearings, struts. the costs -- $3,000 in one year alone -- were eating into her paycheck and running up the credit card bills. ... - by kathy mccormack the associated press
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Government Moves Again To Unclog Credit Lines
washington — the government put itself four-square into the country's banking business tuesday, resorting to what president bush conceded was the unwelcome choice of buying into the system to loosen paralyzed channels of credit. the president said the decision to buy shares in the nation's leading banks — a kind of federal intervention not seen since the depression era — was "not intended to ...
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Wall Street Crash, Sweden Or Japan - Which Past Crisis Tells Us What ... - Guardian Unlimited
at the end of the tunnel of this financial crisis lies not light, but the gloom of a recession. as surely as smoke follows fire, what comes after a financial meltdown is an economic downturn. can history tell us how bad this one is likely to be? the ...
www.guardian.co.uk

History Shows Bank Investment Could Be A Success, Paid Back - Salt Lake Tribune
the u.s. plan to ease the credit crisis by investing in banks retraces steps taken during the depression by an agency that accomplished its mission - but became a sprawling bureaucracy that dissolved amid fraud and corruption allegations. it also ...
www.sltrib.com

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a lesson from history liverpool fans - isn't it a pain the arse when you get punished for the bad behaviour of other team's supporters? nick, cheadle
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Credit Score Minimums Increase For Home Loans
if you’re looking for your next house, it’s time to buy. more homes are on the market and prices are falling. the market is good, but is your credit score good enough get one?
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Grim Outlook On U.s. Profits And Jobs - International Herald Tribune
the euphoria that swept wall street on monday gave way to a sober reality on tuesday: a recession, perhaps the deepest one in decades, may be unavoidable. a day after the stock market staged one of its biggest rallies in history, buoyed by the ...
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